Another great experience working with a client to bring their vision to life. This organization will go on to do great things for people in our community.
I collaborated with the founder to create the logo branding and I am working with the organization to set up, design, and manage content for the website.
This integrative Health provider puts so much focus on their patients that their brochure had not been updated in some time. The challenge was to update their brochure design and keep in mind that it may be printed on their in-house inkjet printer. I wanted to keep in mind that toner is costly and I also wanted to soften the look to give it a more relaxing feel. Corners and boxes can create tension and the services provided here are very geared to eliminating stress, so I felt the brochure should do the same.
A promotional piece for one of Tekoa’s titles, “Walter the Homeless Man” is a book mark card. I did the photography of one of her printed copies to use on the card.
A trifold brochure overview of the author Tekoa and her book titles to date was designed to further introduce her brand as well as include in press kits. They will also be available for handout at any book signings or speaking events.
See her promotional banner here.
Design challenge:
Design a selfmailing brochure to feature fall merchandise without knowing what the photos are going to be and make it look good in 2 color. This was designed back in 1991 before digital 4 color printing and budget did not allow for full color printing. It is hard to tell in this sample, but the paper stock chosen for this project was a creme claycoated matte stock to give warmth to the black and white photos. There is a screened duotone background of a map of the area where the clothing shop is located to give the printed piece dimension. I was not involved in the photoshoot, but the photographer had my layout and did a nice job of setting up the pictures to suit the brochure layout. Including a map in the cover shot unified the theme.